Random Wing LED Pixel and Color

Code

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/* Set random LED wing pixels to random color values */ #include "LEDStrip.h" //The LEDStrip.h library gives your code access to special functions exclusive to the LED Pixels LEDStrip wings = LEDStrip(16, A4, A5); //Set up the strip by defining how many pixels (16) and where it's connected to Buzz (always A4 and A5) void setup(){} void loop() { wings.setPixel(random(0,16),random(0,300)); //Set a random pixel including 0-15 to a random color including 0-299 wings.draw(); //send the setPixel data to the wings to be displayed delay(1000); //Wait 1000 milliseconds before starting the loop again } // (c) 2023 Let's Start Coding. License: www.letsstartcoding.com/bsdlicense
 

Walkthrough Video

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Buzz’s LED Pixel Color Spectrum

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Quiz

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1. Which syntax ends the entire 'void loop' function?




2. Which syntax ends a single code command?